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I say that even though they are the second best team in the country, they had their shot at the Buckeyes. They lost. None of this "do-over" stuff.
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WolverineTX;668826; said:I cheer for Michigan to win, not other programs to lose solely for selfish benefit. M does not stand for Mulligan, and I wouldn't want it to.
Since we are having a BCS NC game this year, I don't see why Michigan shouldn't get fair consideration. The BCS is supposed to match the "two best teams" (or "most deserving teams" or "most accompished teams" or whatever you want to call it).
College football under the BCS is inherently unfair/flawed due to the schedule disparity and conference setup. To say that losing to the #1 team in the country is more fatal than losing to anyone else only compounds the inequity of the system.
Saying that Ohio State shouldn't be punished by having to beat Michigan again is a better argument, but it still misses the mark. Ohio State (or any other team) is not owed any right by virtue of being #1 in the BCS outside of a chance to play in the BCS NC game. There are far more vexing situations than the possibility of a rematch (such as an undefeated team losing in the BCS NC game to a 2-loss team).
Michigan is not a conference champion. So what? That has never been a condition for making the BCS NC game. The BCS had a chance to "correct" this issue after the 2001 season. They chose not to, and probably for the best. First, Notre Dame doesn't need any more breaks in the sysem. Second, it is very possible that the two best teams in the country both play in the same conference. What if Wisconsin had beaten Michigan (and perhaps not played such a lame OOC slate)?
Tresselbeliever;668891; said:Michigan has gotten a fair consideration. They got their fair consideration on the field against OSU on 11/18. While it is the responsibility of the BCS to choose the best two teams in the country, its ultimate objective is to determine the number one team in the country. If the superior team has already been determine on the field, why should there be a rematch to determine superiority?
Tresselbeliever;668891; said:First, let us acknowledge that there is no perfect system to determine the best team in college football. A team is only as good as how it plays on that day. The team with the best record may lose to a team with the worst record on a given day. Using an inherent flaw in the system as an justification to override fundamental tenet such as deciding superiority on the field is illogical. This is the system that we live with and have come to accept. Why should it be altered for the convenience of only one team?
No one is owed anything in any hypothetical situation, unless a matchup has been determined on the field. The fundamental tenet of college football, if there is one, is that superiority ought to be established on the field. Michigan had a chance to establish that superiority over the field. Florida hasn't. USC hasn't. Arkansas hasn't. WV hasn't. UL hasn't. Boise State hasn't. Denying them the chance to settle it on the field in favor of a team that has already had their chance to settle it on the field goes directly against the fundamental tenet of college football.
Tresselbeliever;668891; said:If second best team in the Big Ten is chosen over another one loss team from a major conference, what would that say about football played in other parts of the country? Players, coaches, fans, and media members are just as passionate about the sports as we are in the midwest. Who's to say that they are so atrocious that even after we have established the superior team in the big ten on the field, we are going to have to match them up again because of the lack of an alternative?
Tresselbeliever;668891; said:Again, football is a game to be played on the field. If you are not even going to give a team the courtesy to settle it on the field, you corrupt the system to the point of no return.